Truman Capote's In Cold Blood

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Human nature can be affected by both genetics and environmental factors clearly proven by Perry and Dick in the book In Cold Blood. Perry’s life started off with his mother that “‘took to whiskey,’and then, when Perry was six, she departed for San Francisco, taking the children with her” (Capote 131). This shows just how soon Perry’s life started affecting his human nature. From there, Perry’s life continued to get worse with family issues, financial issues and the constant death in his family that he faced. These environmental factors that Perry faced affected his human nature. He grew up still wetting the bed and sucking his thumb due to the weakening of his liver from the malnutrition he received; in addition, he grew up to be violent from